In Seine-Saint-Denis, a former rural estate has led a remarkable life: a historic manor, Alfred Nobel’s residence in the 1880s, then the commune’s town hall from 1892 onward. Here’s the story!
Paris truly isn't like any other city: it went over a hundred years without having an official mayor! Dive into this fascinating episode from the history of the French capital.
Since 2020, Paris’s 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th districts have been merged into a single administrative zone: Paris-Centre. This reform reshaped the functions of the four city halls. But what has become of these former district town halls?
Did you know that France's largest city hall is located in the Île-de-France region? In fact, there are two towns halls that could both claim the title—here's the story!